Bon vivant assassination: Andy Pajaziti from the hospital is sent to Duz

Andy Pajaziti, known as “Italian”, was released from the hospital after completing his treatment there and sent to custody. Pajazit is one of three involved in the Bon Vivat case, where the court has ruled, along with Hysni Geci and Gezim Zach. The newspaper Insider has learned from her sources that Pajaziti [...]
Andy Pajaziti, known as “Italian”, was released from the hospital after completing his treatment there and sent to custody.
Pajazit is one of three involved in the Bon Vivat case, where the court has ruled, along with Hysni Geci and Gezim Zach.
The newspaper Inseder has learned from her sources that Pajaziti has completed the necessary medical interventions and has been sent to Duz High Security Prison.
Previously, it was reported that Pajaziti had several interventions at QKUK.
Earlier, it was reported on “cresma” that was heard near the Pajaziti clinic.
An armed clash resulting in the murder of 39-year-old Kastriot Ramadani, while remaining wounded and injured another 17 people, shocked the capital at the beginning of August. Suspected of the tragic event in the renowned “Ban Vivant”, are Andy Pajaziti, who is in the hospital, Hysni Geci and Gezim Zakuti.
There is still “Duka” on the run, for which Kosovo Police late made public the announcement in search of it.
Apart from involvement in the Pristina clash, Dukagjin Nikollaj also has a criminal record in the United States. He is one of the most wanted Albanians from the FBI.
Dukagjin Nikollaj, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), is suspected to be involved in the purchase of large quantities of marijuana from Canada and their distribution in the New York area.
“Duka” is said to be a member of the criminal organisation “Crime Organisation”, suspected of drug trafficking and murder.
The arrest warrant for “Duke” was issued in May 2010 on charges of distributing narcotics. He has controlled the drug cycle from 2003 to 2007.












